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Critics of the government risk being tortured to death, there’s no freedom of speech and all opposition parties are banned. “This is not a government. It’s a monster against its own people,” laments ProfMirsaidov. In the name of fighting Islamic terror, Uzbekistan has jailed thousands of members of Hiz-but-Tahrir. The problem is, many claim they are innocent and confessions are extracted under torture. But despite its appalling human rights record, few Western governments seem willing to criticise it. Uzbekistan is now regarded as a key ally in the War on Terror. It allows the US to use its airbases to support operations in Afghanistan and American agents are believed to have ‘rendered’ terrorist suspects to Uzbekistan to be tortured. However, there are growing fears that siding with this repressive regime to fight terrorism is counter productive. As former BritishAmbassadorCraig Murray states: “Our short sighted policy in Asia is creating the terrorism we claim we are fighting.”
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In this video I analyse my division gameplay and go through a couple of conclusions, tips and tricks. I'm pointing out how powerful russian AP rounds are and how easy it is to terrorise the enemy team with two small gunboats.
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Great stories often have great villains. The Tour de France is no different, and here are our top 10 villains of Le Tour.
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From cycling fans who were subdued by the race leader's firearm, to Didi the Devil and Lance... We had to include Lance. The Tour de France has more than its fair share of villains. Comment down below with your top Tour villain.
1. Richard Virenque
2. Dogs
3. Didi the Devil
4. Eric the Photographer
5. Djamoloudine Abdoujaparov or 'The TashkentTerror'
6. That France 2 car driver
7. Man in beige jacket
8. Marco Pantani, 'Il Pirata'
9. Fans on the Col de la Republique in 1903
10. Lance Armstrong
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A much requested commentary, so I tried to do the ship justice by picking a really nasty game. T10 ships and radar cruisers actively hunting me, all friendly DDs dying early, a real nightmare! As usual you can find my recommended build at the end.

published:10 Nov 2016

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Islamic Repression (2001): For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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Djamolidine Abdoujaparov

Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (English: Jamoliddin Abdujaparov, Жамолиддин Абдужапаров; Russian:Джамолиди́н Абдужапа́ров) (born 28 February 1964 in Tashkent) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Uzbekistan. Abdoujaparov was a sprinter, nicknamed "The Tashkent Terror" as he was so ferocious in the sprints. His unorthodox and often erratic sprinting caused a number of crashes.

Abdoujaparov had numerous tussles with Laurent Jalabert in the Tour de France's green sprinters jersey competition in the early 1990s. In 1991 Abdoujaparov won the competition despite a spectacular crash during the final stage on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, where he collided with the barriers 100 m before the finish and somersaulted into the air. Despite still holding enough points to win the sprinters' jersey, he had to cross the line unaided. Members of his team picked him up, put him back on the bike, and he rode slowly over the last few meters, medical staff walking alongside him.

Tashkent

Tashkent (/ˌtæʃˈkɛnt/; Uzbek:Toshkent, Тошкент[tɒʃˈkent]; Russian:Ташкент, [tɐʂˈkʲɛnt]; literally "Stone City") is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. The officially registered population of the city in 2012 was about 2,309,300.

Due to its position in Central Asia, Tashkent came under Sogdian and Turkic influence early in its history, before Islam in the 8th century AD. After its destruction by Genghis Khan in 1219, the city was rebuilt and profited from the Silk Road. In 1865 it was conquered by the Russian Empire, and in Soviet times witnessed major growth and demographic changes due to forced deportations from throughout the Soviet Union. Today, as the capital of an independent Uzbekistan, Tashkent retains a multi-ethnic population with ethnic Uzbeks as the majority.

History

During its long history, Tashkent has had various changes in names and political and religious affiliations.

Early history

Tashkent was settled by ancient people as an oasis on the Chirchik River, near the foothills of the West Tian Shan Mountains. In ancient times, this area contained Beitian, probably the summer "capital" of the Kangju confederacy.

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan (USi/ʊz.ˈbɛk.ɪ.ˌstæn/, UK/ʊz.ˌbɛk.ɪ.ˈstɑːn/), officially the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi/Ўзбекистон Республикаси), is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia. It is a unitary, constitutional, presidential republic, comprising 12 provinces, 1 autonomous republic, and 1 capital city. Uzbekistan is bordered by five countries: Kazakhstan to the north; Tajikistan to the southeast; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Afghanistan to the south; and Turkmenistan to the southwest.

Once part of the Turkic Khaganate and later Timurid Empires, the region that today includes the Republic of Uzbekistan was conquered in the early 16th century by Eastern Turkic-speaking nomads. The area was gradually incorporated into the Russian Empire during the 19th century, and in 1924 what is now Uzbekistan became a bordered constituent republic of the Soviet Union, known as the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (Uzbek SSR). Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, it declared independence as the Republic of Uzbekistan on 31 August 1991 (officially celebrated the following day).

Tour de France

The Tour de France (French pronunciation:​[tuʁ də fʁɑ̃s]) is an annual multiple stagebicycle race primarily held in France, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries. The race was first organized in 1903 to increase paper sales for the magazine L'Auto; it is currently run by the Amaury Sport Organisation. The race has been held annually since its first edition in 1903 except when it was stopped for the two World Wars. As the Tour gained prominence and popularity the race was lengthened and its reach began to extend around the globe. Participation expanded from a primarily French field, as riders from all over the world began to participate in the race each year. The Tour is a UCI World Tour event, which means that the teams that compete in the race are mostly UCI WorldTeams, with the exception of the teams that the organizers invite.

The Tour de France, the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España make up cycling's prestigious, three-week-long Grand Tours; the Tour is the oldest and generally considered the most prestigious of the three. Traditionally, the race is held primarily in the month of July. While the route changes each year, the format of the race stays the same with the appearance of time trials, the passage through the mountain chains of the Pyrenees and the Alps, and the finish on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The modern editions of the Tour de France consist of 21 day-long segments (stages) over a 23-day period and cover around 3,500 kilometres (2,200mi). The race alternates between clockwise and counterclockwise circuits of France.

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How The CIA Tortured Terror Suspects In Uzbekistan

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It’s one of the nastiest, most repressive dictatorships in Asia but its relationship with Washington has helped it avoid censor. Just how valuable an ally is Uzbekistan in the War on Terror?
Critics of the government risk being tortured to death, there’s no freedom of speech and all opposition parties are banned. “This is not a government. It’s a monster against its own people,” laments ProfMirsaidov. In the name of fighting Islamic terror, Uzbekistan has jailed thousands of members of Hiz-but-Tahrir. The problem is, many claim they are innocent and confessions are extracted under torture. But despite its appalling human rights record, few Western governments seem willing to criticise it. Uzbekistan is now regarded as a key ally in the War on Terror. It allows the US to use its airbases to support operations in Afghanistan and American agents are believed to have ‘rendered’ terrorist suspects to Uzbekistan to be tortured. However, there are growing fears that siding with this repressive regime to fight terrorism is counter productive. As former BritishAmbassadorCraig Murray states: “Our short sighted policy in Asia is creating the terrorism we claim we are fighting.”
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0:55

Artillery - 7 00 from Tashkent

Artillery - 7 00 from Tashkent

Artillery - 7 00 from Tashkent

World of Warships: How to DD | Division tactics of terror

In this video I analyse my division gameplay and go through a couple of conclusions, tips and tricks. I'm pointing out how powerful russian AP rounds are and how easy it is to terrorise the enemy team with two small gunboats.
The free cam function I used in the game can be activated by pressing the ctrl+shift+backspace together (right side of the keyboard). Then use arrows to navigate and the keys 7 & 9 on your keyboard's numpad to move up or down.
Here's a link if you prefer to watch - https://youtu.be/r6n_WPmVkz0?t=8m36s

8:47

Top 10 Villains Of Le Tour De France

Top 10 Villains Of Le Tour De France

Top 10 Villains Of Le Tour De France

Great stories often have great villains. The Tour de France is no different, and here are our top 10 villains of Le Tour.
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From cycling fans who were subdued by the race leader's firearm, to Didi the Devil and Lance... We had to include Lance. The Tour de France has more than its fair share of villains. Comment down below with your top Tour villain.
1. Richard Virenque
2. Dogs
3. Didi the Devil
4. Eric the Photographer
5. Djamoloudine Abdoujaparov or 'The TashkentTerror'
6. That France 2 car driver
7. Man in beige jacket
8. Marco Pantani, 'Il Pirata'
9. Fans on the Col de la Republique in 1903
10. Lance Armstrong
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Tashkent - Soviet Speed Overcomes T10

Tashkent - Soviet Speed Overcomes T10

Tashkent - Soviet Speed Overcomes T10

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19:07

Has Uzbekistan's War on Islamists Gone Too Far?

Has Uzbekistan's War on Islamists Gone Too Far?

Has Uzbekistan's War on Islamists Gone Too Far?

Islamic Repression (2001): For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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0:54

Artillery-7:00 from Tashkent

Artillery-7:00 from Tashkent

Artillery-7:00 from Tashkent

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ARTILLERY "7.00 from Tashkent + KHOMANIAC" (METALMANIA 2008)

Defence Secretary in Tashkent

QUALITY AS INCOMING
1. Wide of Rumsfeld car arriving at presidential palace
2. Rumsfeld getting out of car
3. Various shots of Rumsfeld being greeted by Uzbek PresidentIslam Karimov
4. Various shots at round-table photo-op of Rumsfeld and President Karimov
5. Cutaway of hand holding dictaphone
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian, with English translation) Islam Karimov, Uzbek President:
"First of all, Uzbekistan grants its airspace for the American aircraft and helicopters. (English translation) The second point is that Uzbekistan is ready to upgrade an step up the co-operation of special services and intelligence information. (English translation) Uzbekistan gives its permission and gives the use of one of its airfields and facilities to the United States for transport aircraft and helicopters as well as for service personnel employed in search and rescue operations."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Defense Secretary:
"The threat that the terrorists pose to the world is a real one, it's an immediate one and it's one that can be dealt with only by taking the effort to the terrorist and to the countries that harbour them. That being the case, it's going to take the co-operation of nations across the world and certainly the support that has been provided has been deeply appreciated."
8. Rumsfeld and Karimov shaking hands
STORYLINE:
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld met Uzbek President Islam Karimov at the presidential palace in Tashkent on Friday.
Their meeting came as the U-S Army dispatched about one-thousand infantry soldiers to the former Soviet state and the Uzbek leader announced he had granted permission for U-S forces to use an air base there.
A senior U-S official traveling with Rumsfeld said some one-thousand members of the 10th Mountain Division based at Fort Drum, New York, were enroute to Uzbekistan from the United States on Friday to provide security for other U-S forces in the region.
Karimov said a legal document spelling out the specifics of the arrangement, including what he calls "guarantees for his country's security" was being completed and would eventually be made public.
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WRAP Security, official comment following terror attacks

1. Wide shot of a street in Tashkent
2. Mid shot two policemen watching over traffic
3. Close-up Kalashnikov rifle
4. Policeman checking a car
5. Wide shot of a policeman checking a man''s documents
6. Street scene
7. Exterior Sheikh Zainuddin mosque
8. Tilt-up people entering mosque
9. Wide shot pan down inside the mosque
10. Wide shot press conference by Rashid Kadyrov, Uzbekistan''s prosecutor-general
11. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Rashid Kadyrov, Prosecutor-General of Uzbekistan:
"Search and investigation operations are being carried out. You probably see that for yourself in the city. I want to say once again that the criminals will be found."
12. Wide shot journalists
STORYLINE:
The alleged terrorists behind Uzbekistan''s first-ever suicide bombings were trained outside the country and controlled by a single criminal group, Uzbekistan''s top prosecutor said on Friday, displaying suicide vests and homemade explosives he said were part of a planned terror campaign.
A series of attacks and explosions over the last week in this central Asian country have killed at least 47 - including 33 alleged terrorists and 10 police.
Prosecutor-General Rashid Kadyrov said investigators were pouring over religious literature found with the militants to determine what extremist group they belonged to.
"The majority of its members underwent military training outside our republic," Kadyrov told journalists.
"This gives us a basis to suggest that the terrorist attacks carried out in Uzbekistan were schemes masterminded by international terrorist organizations."
A top Uzbek anti-terror official has told The Associated Press the militants were linked to the Wahhabi sect of Islam - a term authorities here
have in the past also used to refer to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a terror group allied with al-Qaida that fought against U.S.-led forces in
Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks.
Uzbek authorities were still searching for at least eight fugitive suspects across the country, a high-ranking Interior Ministry official told AP.
Security remained tight in Tashkent, with police checkpoints set up across the city to search vehicles.
At least 19 suspects have been arrested, including four women, authorities said.
During a sermon before Friday''s prayers at the Sheikh Zainuddin Mosque in the capital, the cleric spoke entirely on the threat of terrorism.
In this week''s attacks, authorities have identified 12 of the alleged terrorists, but Kadyrov didn''t give any further details.
Authorities displayed at least nine Uzbek passports as having been in possession of those killed since Sunday.
Other evidence confiscated so far included 72 "explosive-laden belts," Kadyrov said, and more than two metric tons (2.2 short tons) of aluminum powder and ammonium nitrate - ingredients used to make explosives.
The InteriorMinistry official said he couldn''t rule out more attacks, and that the bloodshed was linked to alleged terrorists who have sought refuge along the lawless Afghan-Pakistani border.
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Exteriors of Tashkent hotel where NY attack suspect worked

(2 Nov 2017) The man charged in the New York City truck attack worked at a hotel in the Uzbek capital before he emigrated to the United States in 2010.
A security guard at the Sayohat hotel in Tashkent, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Sayfullo Saipov worked at the hotel's bookkeeping office.
He described Saipov as an ordinary man who appeared religious.
A Radio Free Europe report has cited neighbours of Saipov's family as saying his parents were very secular.
US federal authorities have said the 29-year-old was inspired by the Islamic State group's online videos and plotted his attack for two months.
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Tour de France-Djamolodine Abdoujaparov's massive crash!!!

How The CIA Tortured Terror Suspects In Uzbekistan

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Critics of the government risk being tortured to death, there’s no freedom of speech and all opposition parties are banned. “This is not a g...

published: 09 Dec 2014

Artillery - 7 00 from Tashkent

World of Warships: How to DD | Division tactics of terror

In this video I analyse my division gameplay and go through a couple of conclusions, tips and tricks. I'm pointing out how powerful russian AP rounds are and how easy it is to terrorise the enemy team with two small gunboats.
The free cam function I used in the game can be activated by pressing the ctrl+shift+backspace together (right side of the keyboard). Then use arrows to navigate and the keys 7 & 9 on your keyboard's numpad to move up or down.
Here's a link if you prefer to watch - https://youtu.be/r6n_WPmVkz0?t=8m36s

Tashkent - Soviet Speed Overcomes T10

A much requested commentary, so I tried to do the ship justice by picking a really nasty game. T10 ships and radar cruisers actively hunting me, all friendly DDs dying early, a real nightmare! As usual you can find my recommended build at the end.

published: 10 Nov 2016

Has Uzbekistan's War on Islamists Gone Too Far?

Islamic Repression (2001): For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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published: 15 Oct 2007

Artillery-7:00 from Tashkent

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ARTILLERY "7.00 from Tashkent + KHOMANIAC" (METALMANIA 2008)

Defence Secretary in Tashkent

QUALITY AS INCOMING
1. Wide of Rumsfeld car arriving at presidential palace
2. Rumsfeld getting out of car
3. Various shots of Rumsfeld being greeted by Uzbek PresidentIslam Karimov
4. Various shots at round-table photo-op of Rumsfeld and President Karimov
5. Cutaway of hand holding dictaphone
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian, with English translation) Islam Karimov, Uzbek President:
"First of all, Uzbekistan grants its airspace for the American aircraft and helicopters. (English translation) The second point is that Uzbekistan is ready to upgrade an step up the co-operation of special services and intelligence information. (English translation) Uzbekistan gives its permission and gives the use of one of its airfields and facilities to the United States for transport aircraft and helicopter...

Tashkent 1994

Exteriors of Tashkent hotel where NY attack suspect worked

(2 Nov 2017) The man charged in the New York City truck attack worked at a hotel in the Uzbek capital before he emigrated to the United States in 2010.
A security guard at the Sayohat hotel in Tashkent, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Sayfullo Saipov worked at the hotel's bookkeeping office.
He described Saipov as an ordinary man who appeared religious.
A Radio Free Europe report has cited neighbours of Saipov's family as saying his parents were very secular.
US federal authorities have said the 29-year-old was inspired by the Islamic State group's online videos and plotted his attack for two months.
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https://democracynow.org - Sayfullo Saipov, the alleged assailant in the Tuesday attack that killed at least eight people in New York City, is an immigrant from...

https://democracynow.org - Sayfullo Saipov, the alleged assailant in the Tuesday attack that killed at least eight people in New York City, is an immigrant from Uzbekistan, a country that is now the focus of much attention, with some in the media calling it a hotbed of Islamist terror. We go to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to speak with Steve Swerdlow, Central Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch. We’re also joined by EdwardLemon, postdoctoral fellow at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University.
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https://democracynow.org - Sayfullo Saipov, the alleged assailant in the Tuesday attack that killed at least eight people in New York City, is an immigrant from Uzbekistan, a country that is now the focus of much attention, with some in the media calling it a hotbed of Islamist terror. We go to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to speak with Steve Swerdlow, Central Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch. We’re also joined by EdwardLemon, postdoctoral fellow at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University.
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The West's TortureFarm (2005) - How the United States shipped torture suspects to UzbekistanWatchTorturing Democracy, Journeyman's collected playlist on CIA torture: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGSlkijht5gQCj6toIgfOgeDMgp3efvP
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It’s one of the nastiest, most repressive dictatorships in Asia but its relationship with Washington has helped it avoid censor. Just how valuable an ally is Uzbekistan in the War on Terror?
Critics of the government risk being tortured to death, there’s no freedom of speech and all opposition parties are banned. “This is not a government. It’s a monster against its own people,” laments ProfMirsaidov. In the name of fighting Islamic terror, Uzbekistan has jailed thousands of members of Hiz-but-Tahrir. The problem is, many claim they are innocent and confessions are extracted under torture. But despite its appalling human rights record, few Western governments seem willing to criticise it. Uzbekistan is now regarded as a key ally in the War on Terror. It allows the US to use its airbases to support operations in Afghanistan and American agents are believed to have ‘rendered’ terrorist suspects to Uzbekistan to be tortured. However, there are growing fears that siding with this repressive regime to fight terrorism is counter productive. As former BritishAmbassadorCraig Murray states: “Our short sighted policy in Asia is creating the terrorism we claim we are fighting.”
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It’s one of the nastiest, most repressive dictatorships in Asia but its relationship with Washington has helped it avoid censor. Just how valuable an ally is Uzbekistan in the War on Terror?
Critics of the government risk being tortured to death, there’s no freedom of speech and all opposition parties are banned. “This is not a government. It’s a monster against its own people,” laments ProfMirsaidov. In the name of fighting Islamic terror, Uzbekistan has jailed thousands of members of Hiz-but-Tahrir. The problem is, many claim they are innocent and confessions are extracted under torture. But despite its appalling human rights record, few Western governments seem willing to criticise it. Uzbekistan is now regarded as a key ally in the War on Terror. It allows the US to use its airbases to support operations in Afghanistan and American agents are believed to have ‘rendered’ terrorist suspects to Uzbekistan to be tortured. However, there are growing fears that siding with this repressive regime to fight terrorism is counter productive. As former BritishAmbassadorCraig Murray states: “Our short sighted policy in Asia is creating the terrorism we claim we are fighting.”
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World of Warships: How to DD | Division tactics of terror

In this video I analyse my division gameplay and go through a couple of conclusions, tips and tricks. I'm pointing out how powerful russian AP rounds are and ho...

In this video I analyse my division gameplay and go through a couple of conclusions, tips and tricks. I'm pointing out how powerful russian AP rounds are and how easy it is to terrorise the enemy team with two small gunboats.
The free cam function I used in the game can be activated by pressing the ctrl+shift+backspace together (right side of the keyboard). Then use arrows to navigate and the keys 7 & 9 on your keyboard's numpad to move up or down.
Here's a link if you prefer to watch - https://youtu.be/r6n_WPmVkz0?t=8m36s

In this video I analyse my division gameplay and go through a couple of conclusions, tips and tricks. I'm pointing out how powerful russian AP rounds are and how easy it is to terrorise the enemy team with two small gunboats.
The free cam function I used in the game can be activated by pressing the ctrl+shift+backspace together (right side of the keyboard). Then use arrows to navigate and the keys 7 & 9 on your keyboard's numpad to move up or down.
Here's a link if you prefer to watch - https://youtu.be/r6n_WPmVkz0?t=8m36s

Great stories often have great villains. The Tour de France is no different, and here are our top 10 villains of Le Tour.
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10. Lance Armstrong
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2. Dogs
3. Didi the Devil
4. Eric the Photographer
5. Djamoloudine Abdoujaparov or 'The TashkentTerror'
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Tashkent - Soviet Speed Overcomes T10

A much requested commentary, so I tried to do the ship justice by picking a really nasty game. T10 ships and radar cruisers actively hunting me, all friendly DD...

A much requested commentary, so I tried to do the ship justice by picking a really nasty game. T10 ships and radar cruisers actively hunting me, all friendly DDs dying early, a real nightmare! As usual you can find my recommended build at the end.

A much requested commentary, so I tried to do the ship justice by picking a really nasty game. T10 ships and radar cruisers actively hunting me, all friendly DDs dying early, a real nightmare! As usual you can find my recommended build at the end.

Islamic Repression (2001): For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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Islamic Repression (2001): For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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Defence Secretary in Tashkent

QUALITY AS INCOMING
1. Wide of Rumsfeld car arriving at presidential palace
2. Rumsfeld getting out of car
3. Various shots of Rumsfeld being greeted by Uz...

QUALITY AS INCOMING
1. Wide of Rumsfeld car arriving at presidential palace
2. Rumsfeld getting out of car
3. Various shots of Rumsfeld being greeted by Uzbek PresidentIslam Karimov
4. Various shots at round-table photo-op of Rumsfeld and President Karimov
5. Cutaway of hand holding dictaphone
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian, with English translation) Islam Karimov, Uzbek President:
"First of all, Uzbekistan grants its airspace for the American aircraft and helicopters. (English translation) The second point is that Uzbekistan is ready to upgrade an step up the co-operation of special services and intelligence information. (English translation) Uzbekistan gives its permission and gives the use of one of its airfields and facilities to the United States for transport aircraft and helicopters as well as for service personnel employed in search and rescue operations."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Defense Secretary:
"The threat that the terrorists pose to the world is a real one, it's an immediate one and it's one that can be dealt with only by taking the effort to the terrorist and to the countries that harbour them. That being the case, it's going to take the co-operation of nations across the world and certainly the support that has been provided has been deeply appreciated."
8. Rumsfeld and Karimov shaking hands
STORYLINE:
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld met Uzbek President Islam Karimov at the presidential palace in Tashkent on Friday.
Their meeting came as the U-S Army dispatched about one-thousand infantry soldiers to the former Soviet state and the Uzbek leader announced he had granted permission for U-S forces to use an air base there.
A senior U-S official traveling with Rumsfeld said some one-thousand members of the 10th Mountain Division based at Fort Drum, New York, were enroute to Uzbekistan from the United States on Friday to provide security for other U-S forces in the region.
Karimov said a legal document spelling out the specifics of the arrangement, including what he calls "guarantees for his country's security" was being completed and would eventually be made public.
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QUALITY AS INCOMING
1. Wide of Rumsfeld car arriving at presidential palace
2. Rumsfeld getting out of car
3. Various shots of Rumsfeld being greeted by Uzbek PresidentIslam Karimov
4. Various shots at round-table photo-op of Rumsfeld and President Karimov
5. Cutaway of hand holding dictaphone
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian, with English translation) Islam Karimov, Uzbek President:
"First of all, Uzbekistan grants its airspace for the American aircraft and helicopters. (English translation) The second point is that Uzbekistan is ready to upgrade an step up the co-operation of special services and intelligence information. (English translation) Uzbekistan gives its permission and gives the use of one of its airfields and facilities to the United States for transport aircraft and helicopters as well as for service personnel employed in search and rescue operations."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Defense Secretary:
"The threat that the terrorists pose to the world is a real one, it's an immediate one and it's one that can be dealt with only by taking the effort to the terrorist and to the countries that harbour them. That being the case, it's going to take the co-operation of nations across the world and certainly the support that has been provided has been deeply appreciated."
8. Rumsfeld and Karimov shaking hands
STORYLINE:
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld met Uzbek President Islam Karimov at the presidential palace in Tashkent on Friday.
Their meeting came as the U-S Army dispatched about one-thousand infantry soldiers to the former Soviet state and the Uzbek leader announced he had granted permission for U-S forces to use an air base there.
A senior U-S official traveling with Rumsfeld said some one-thousand members of the 10th Mountain Division based at Fort Drum, New York, were enroute to Uzbekistan from the United States on Friday to provide security for other U-S forces in the region.
Karimov said a legal document spelling out the specifics of the arrangement, including what he calls "guarantees for his country's security" was being completed and would eventually be made public.
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1. Wide shot of a street in Tashkent
2. Mid shot two policemen watching over traffic
3. Close-up Kalashnikov rifle
4. Policeman checking a car
5. Wide shot of a policeman checking a man''s documents
6. Street scene
7. Exterior Sheikh Zainuddin mosque
8. Tilt-up people entering mosque
9. Wide shot pan down inside the mosque
10. Wide shot press conference by Rashid Kadyrov, Uzbekistan''s prosecutor-general
11. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Rashid Kadyrov, Prosecutor-General of Uzbekistan:
"Search and investigation operations are being carried out. You probably see that for yourself in the city. I want to say once again that the criminals will be found."
12. Wide shot journalists
STORYLINE:
The alleged terrorists behind Uzbekistan''s first-ever suicide bombings were trained outside the country and controlled by a single criminal group, Uzbekistan''s top prosecutor said on Friday, displaying suicide vests and homemade explosives he said were part of a planned terror campaign.
A series of attacks and explosions over the last week in this central Asian country have killed at least 47 - including 33 alleged terrorists and 10 police.
Prosecutor-General Rashid Kadyrov said investigators were pouring over religious literature found with the militants to determine what extremist group they belonged to.
"The majority of its members underwent military training outside our republic," Kadyrov told journalists.
"This gives us a basis to suggest that the terrorist attacks carried out in Uzbekistan were schemes masterminded by international terrorist organizations."
A top Uzbek anti-terror official has told The Associated Press the militants were linked to the Wahhabi sect of Islam - a term authorities here
have in the past also used to refer to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a terror group allied with al-Qaida that fought against U.S.-led forces in
Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks.
Uzbek authorities were still searching for at least eight fugitive suspects across the country, a high-ranking Interior Ministry official told AP.
Security remained tight in Tashkent, with police checkpoints set up across the city to search vehicles.
At least 19 suspects have been arrested, including four women, authorities said.
During a sermon before Friday''s prayers at the Sheikh Zainuddin Mosque in the capital, the cleric spoke entirely on the threat of terrorism.
In this week''s attacks, authorities have identified 12 of the alleged terrorists, but Kadyrov didn''t give any further details.
Authorities displayed at least nine Uzbek passports as having been in possession of those killed since Sunday.
Other evidence confiscated so far included 72 "explosive-laden belts," Kadyrov said, and more than two metric tons (2.2 short tons) of aluminum powder and ammonium nitrate - ingredients used to make explosives.
The InteriorMinistry official said he couldn''t rule out more attacks, and that the bloodshed was linked to alleged terrorists who have sought refuge along the lawless Afghan-Pakistani border.
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1. Wide shot of a street in Tashkent
2. Mid shot two policemen watching over traffic
3. Close-up Kalashnikov rifle
4. Policeman checking a car
5. Wide shot of a policeman checking a man''s documents
6. Street scene
7. Exterior Sheikh Zainuddin mosque
8. Tilt-up people entering mosque
9. Wide shot pan down inside the mosque
10. Wide shot press conference by Rashid Kadyrov, Uzbekistan''s prosecutor-general
11. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Rashid Kadyrov, Prosecutor-General of Uzbekistan:
"Search and investigation operations are being carried out. You probably see that for yourself in the city. I want to say once again that the criminals will be found."
12. Wide shot journalists
STORYLINE:
The alleged terrorists behind Uzbekistan''s first-ever suicide bombings were trained outside the country and controlled by a single criminal group, Uzbekistan''s top prosecutor said on Friday, displaying suicide vests and homemade explosives he said were part of a planned terror campaign.
A series of attacks and explosions over the last week in this central Asian country have killed at least 47 - including 33 alleged terrorists and 10 police.
Prosecutor-General Rashid Kadyrov said investigators were pouring over religious literature found with the militants to determine what extremist group they belonged to.
"The majority of its members underwent military training outside our republic," Kadyrov told journalists.
"This gives us a basis to suggest that the terrorist attacks carried out in Uzbekistan were schemes masterminded by international terrorist organizations."
A top Uzbek anti-terror official has told The Associated Press the militants were linked to the Wahhabi sect of Islam - a term authorities here
have in the past also used to refer to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a terror group allied with al-Qaida that fought against U.S.-led forces in
Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks.
Uzbek authorities were still searching for at least eight fugitive suspects across the country, a high-ranking Interior Ministry official told AP.
Security remained tight in Tashkent, with police checkpoints set up across the city to search vehicles.
At least 19 suspects have been arrested, including four women, authorities said.
During a sermon before Friday''s prayers at the Sheikh Zainuddin Mosque in the capital, the cleric spoke entirely on the threat of terrorism.
In this week''s attacks, authorities have identified 12 of the alleged terrorists, but Kadyrov didn''t give any further details.
Authorities displayed at least nine Uzbek passports as having been in possession of those killed since Sunday.
Other evidence confiscated so far included 72 "explosive-laden belts," Kadyrov said, and more than two metric tons (2.2 short tons) of aluminum powder and ammonium nitrate - ingredients used to make explosives.
The InteriorMinistry official said he couldn''t rule out more attacks, and that the bloodshed was linked to alleged terrorists who have sought refuge along the lawless Afghan-Pakistani border.
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(2 Nov 2017) The man charged in the New York City truck attack worked at a hotel in the Uzbek capital before he emigrated to the United States in 2010.
A security guard at the Sayohat hotel in Tashkent, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Sayfullo Saipov worked at the hotel's bookkeeping office.
He described Saipov as an ordinary man who appeared religious.
A Radio Free Europe report has cited neighbours of Saipov's family as saying his parents were very secular.
US federal authorities have said the 29-year-old was inspired by the Islamic State group's online videos and plotted his attack for two months.
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(2 Nov 2017) The man charged in the New York City truck attack worked at a hotel in the Uzbek capital before he emigrated to the United States in 2010.
A security guard at the Sayohat hotel in Tashkent, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Sayfullo Saipov worked at the hotel's bookkeeping office.
He described Saipov as an ordinary man who appeared religious.
A Radio Free Europe report has cited neighbours of Saipov's family as saying his parents were very secular.
US federal authorities have said the 29-year-old was inspired by the Islamic State group's online videos and plotted his attack for two months.
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Rit 3d v d Panne 1994 winnaar Djamolidine Abdoujaparov

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Cycling Tour de France 1991

CyclingTour de France1991
The 1991 Tour de France was the 78th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 6 to 28 July. The total race distance was 22 stages over 3,914 km (2,432 mi). The race was won by Miguel Indurain, whose Banesto team also won the team classification. The points classification was won by Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, although he almost crashed out in the final stage. The mountains classification was won by Claudio Chiappucci, and the young rider classification by Álvaro Mejía.
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CyclingTour de France1991
The 1991 Tour de France was the 78th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 6 to 28 July. The total race distance was 22 stages over 3,914 km (2,432 mi). The race was won by Miguel Indurain, whose Banesto team also won the team classification. The points classification was won by Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, although he almost crashed out in the final stage. The mountains classification was won by Claudio Chiappucci, and the young rider classification by Álvaro Mejía.
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CyclingTour de France1991
The 1991 Tour de France was the 78th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 6 to 28 July. The total race distance was 22 stages over 3,914 km (2,432 mi). The race was won by Miguel Indurain, whose Banesto team also won the team classification. The points classification was won by Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, although he almost crashed out in the final stage. The mountains classification was won by Claudio Chiappucci, and the young rider classification by Álvaro Mejía.
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CyclingTour de France1994
The 1994 Tour de France was the 81st edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began on July 2 with a 7.2 km (4.5 mi) prologue around the French city Lille. After 21 more days of racing, the Tour came to a close on the street of the Champs-Élysées. Twenty-one teams entered the race that was won by Miguel Indurain of the Banesto team. Second and third respectively were the LatvianPiotr Ugrumov and the Italian rider, Marco Pantani.
Miguel Indurain first captured the lead after the stage 9 individual time trial. Chris Boardman was the first rider to wear the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification after winning the opening prologue. Boardman lost the lead to Johan Museeuw after Museeuw's GB–MG Maglificio team won the stage three team time trial. Flavio Vanzella took the lead away from Museeuw the next day as the Tour made its way into Great Britain. Vanzella lost the lead to Sean Yates after the race's sixth stage. Yates led the race for a single day before losing it to Museeuw after the conclusion of stage 7. Museeuw lost the lead to Indurain after the stage 9 individual time trial, who then successfully defended the lead through the Alps and Pyrenees and to the Tour's finish in Paris.
Indurain became the third rider to win four consecutive Tours de France. In the race's other classifications, Team Polti–Vaporetto rider Djamolidine Abdoujaparov won the points classification, Richard Virenque of the Festina–Lotus team won the mountains classification, CarreraJeans–Tassoni rider Marco Pantani won the youth classification for the best rider aged 26 or under in the general classification after having finished third overall, and Eros Poli of the Mercatone Uno–Medeghini team won the combativity classification. Festina-Lotus won the team classification, which ranked each of the twenty teams contesting the race by lowest cumulative time.
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CyclingTour de France1994
The 1994 Tour de France was the 81st edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began on July 2 with a 7.2 km (4.5 mi) prologue around the French city Lille. After 21 more days of racing, the Tour came to a close on the street of the Champs-Élysées. Twenty-one teams entered the race that was won by Miguel Indurain of the Banesto team. Second and third respectively were the LatvianPiotr Ugrumov and the Italian rider, Marco Pantani.
Miguel Indurain first captured the lead after the stage 9 individual time trial. Chris Boardman was the first rider to wear the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification after winning the opening prologue. Boardman lost the lead to Johan Museeuw after Museeuw's GB–MG Maglificio team won the stage three team time trial. Flavio Vanzella took the lead away from Museeuw the next day as the Tour made its way into Great Britain. Vanzella lost the lead to Sean Yates after the race's sixth stage. Yates led the race for a single day before losing it to Museeuw after the conclusion of stage 7. Museeuw lost the lead to Indurain after the stage 9 individual time trial, who then successfully defended the lead through the Alps and Pyrenees and to the Tour's finish in Paris.
Indurain became the third rider to win four consecutive Tours de France. In the race's other classifications, Team Polti–Vaporetto rider Djamolidine Abdoujaparov won the points classification, Richard Virenque of the Festina–Lotus team won the mountains classification, CarreraJeans–Tassoni rider Marco Pantani won the youth classification for the best rider aged 26 or under in the general classification after having finished third overall, and Eros Poli of the Mercatone Uno–Medeghini team won the combativity classification. Festina-Lotus won the team classification, which ranked each of the twenty teams contesting the race by lowest cumulative time.
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https://democracynow.org - Sayfullo Saipov, the alleged assailant in the Tuesday attack that killed at least eight people in New York City, is an immigrant from Uzbekistan, a country that is now the focus of much attention, with some in the media calling it a hotbed of Islamist terror. We go to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to speak with Steve Swerdlow, Central Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch. We’re also joined by EdwardLemon, postdoctoral fellow at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University.
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Tour de France-Djamolodine Abdoujaparov's massive crash!!!

Djamolodine Abdoujaparov's famous crash on the Champs Elysees,stage 22 of the 1991 Tour

How The CIA Tortured Terror Suspects In Uzbekistan

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It’s one of the nastiest, most repressive dictatorships in Asia but its relationship with Washington has helped it avoid censor. Just how valuable an ally is Uzbekistan in the War on Terror?
Critics of the government risk being tortured to death, there’s no freedom of speech and all opposition parties are banned. “This is not a government. It’s a monster against its own people,” laments ProfMirsaidov. In the name of fighting Islamic terror, Uzbekistan has jailed thousands of members of Hiz-but-Tahrir. The problem is, many claim they are innocent and confessions are extracted under torture. But despite its appalling human rights record, few Western governments seem willing to criticise it. Uzbekistan is now regarded as a key ally in the War on Terror. It allows the US to use its airbases to support operations in Afghanistan and American agents are believed to have ‘rendered’ terrorist suspects to Uzbekistan to be tortured. However, there are growing fears that siding with this repressive regime to fight terrorism is counter productive. As former BritishAmbassadorCraig Murray states: “Our short sighted policy in Asia is creating the terrorism we claim we are fighting.”
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World of Warships: How to DD | Division tactics of terror

In this video I analyse my division gameplay and go through a couple of conclusions, tips and tricks. I'm pointing out how powerful russian AP rounds are and how easy it is to terrorise the enemy team with two small gunboats.
The free cam function I used in the game can be activated by pressing the ctrl+shift+backspace together (right side of the keyboard). Then use arrows to navigate and the keys 7 & 9 on your keyboard's numpad to move up or down.
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Top 10 Villains Of Le Tour De France

Great stories often have great villains. The Tour de France is no different, and here are ...

Top 10 Villains Of Le Tour De France

Great stories often have great villains. The Tour de France is no different, and here are our top 10 villains of Le Tour.
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From cycling fans who were subdued by the race leader's firearm, to Didi the Devil and Lance... We had to include Lance. The Tour de France has more than its fair share of villains. Comment down below with your top Tour villain.
1. Richard Virenque
2. Dogs
3. Didi the Devil
4. Eric the Photographer
5. Djamoloudine Abdoujaparov or 'The TashkentTerror'
6. That France 2 car driver
7. Man in beige jacket
8. Marco Pantani, 'Il Pirata'
9. Fans on the Col de la Republique in 1903
10. Lance Armstrong
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Tashkent - Soviet Speed Overcomes T10

A much requested commentary, so I tried to do the ship justice by picking a really nasty g...

Tashkent - Soviet Speed Overcomes T10

A much requested commentary, so I tried to do the ship justice by picking a really nasty game. T10 ships and radar cruisers actively hunting me, all friendly DDs dying early, a real nightmare! As usual you can find my recommended build at the end.

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Has Uzbekistan's War on Islamists Gone Too Far?

Islamic Repression (2001): For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism c...

Has Uzbekistan's War on Islamists Gone Too Far?

Islamic Repression (2001): For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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Artillery-7:00 from Tashkent

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Defence Secretary in Tashkent

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1. Wide of Rumsfeld car arriving at presidential palace
2. Rumsfeld getting out of car
3. Various shots of Rumsfeld being greeted by Uzbek PresidentIslam Karimov
4. Various shots at round-table photo-op of Rumsfeld and President Karimov
5. Cutaway of hand holding dictaphone
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian, with English translation) Islam Karimov, Uzbek President:
"First of all, Uzbekistan grants its airspace for the American aircraft and helicopters. (English translation) The second point is that Uzbekistan is ready to upgrade an step up the co-operation of special services and intelligence information. (English translation) Uzbekistan gives its permission and gives the use of one of its airfields and facilities to the United States for transport aircraft and helicopters as well as for service personnel employed in search and rescue operations."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Defense Secretary:
"The threat that the terrorists pose to the world is a real one, it's an immediate one and it's one that can be dealt with only by taking the effort to the terrorist and to the countries that harbour them. That being the case, it's going to take the co-operation of nations across the world and certainly the support that has been provided has been deeply appreciated."
8. Rumsfeld and Karimov shaking hands
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US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld met Uzbek President Islam Karimov at the presidential palace in Tashkent on Friday.
Their meeting came as the U-S Army dispatched about one-thousand infantry soldiers to the former Soviet state and the Uzbek leader announced he had granted permission for U-S forces to use an air base there.
A senior U-S official traveling with Rumsfeld said some one-thousand members of the 10th Mountain Division based at Fort Drum, New York, were enroute to Uzbekistan from the United States on Friday to provide security for other U-S forces in the region.
Karimov said a legal document spelling out the specifics of the arrangement, including what he calls "guarantees for his country's security" was being completed and would eventually be made public.
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Djamolidine Abdoujaparov

Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (English: Jamoliddin Abdujaparov, Жамолиддин Абдужапаров; Russian:Джамолиди́н Абдужапа́ров) (born 28 February 1964 in Tashkent) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Uzbekistan. Abdoujaparov was a sprinter, nicknamed "The Tashkent Terror" as he was so ferocious in the sprints. His unorthodox and often erratic sprinting caused a number of crashes.

Abdoujaparov had numerous tussles with Laurent Jalabert in the Tour de France's green sprinters jersey competition in the early 1990s. In 1991 Abdoujaparov won the competition despite a spectacular crash during the final stage on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, where he collided with the barriers 100 m before the finish and somersaulted into the air. Despite still holding enough points to win the sprinters' jersey, he had to cross the line unaided. Members of his team picked him up, put him back on the bike, and he rode slowly over the last few meters, medical staff walking alongside him.

TASHKENT... But its refusal to budge on gay rights shows there are limits to the Tashkent government's willingness to accommodate Western standards ... "When we went to Geneva to present the report there was not the nervousness that there used to be (before)," Deputy Justice MinisterMahmud Istamov told reporters in Tashkent on Wednesday....

But its refusal to budge on gay rights shows there are limits to the Tashkent government's willingness to accommodate Western standards ... "When we went to Geneva to present the report there was not the nervousness that there used to be (before)," Deputy Justice MinisterMahmud Istamov told reporters in Tashkent on Wednesday....

Hans Timmer, chief economist for Europe and Central Asia at the World Bank urged the government to keep up the pace of pace of reform but acknowledged Tashkent was worried about the effect on jobs ... Both officials were speaking on visits to the Kazakh capital of Astana ... At the same time, he said, the government in Tashkent "is very much concerned about the impact of reforms on the labour market" and is likely to tread carefully ... PRICES ... ....

Fans of low-cost communication in Uzbekistan celebrated on May 23 as Skype and Viber, two popular online chatting software programs, began to function normally once again ... Now everything works. You can use it,” said Farhod Roziyev. When Roziyev made the remarks at a conference in Tashkent on the development of IT and telecommunications, the hall broke into applause, a moment shown on state news channel Uzbekistan 24 ... ....

Cycling Tour de France 1991

CyclingTour de France1991
The 1991 Tour de France was the 78th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 6 to 28 July. The total race distance was 22 stages over 3,914 km (2,432 mi). The race was won by Miguel Indurain, whose Banesto team also won the team classification. The points classification was won by Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, although he almost crashed out in the final stage. The mountains classification was won by Claudio Chiappucci, and the young rider classification by Álvaro Mejía.
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TASHKENT... But its refusal to budge on gay rights shows there are limits to the Tashkent government's willingness to accommodate Western standards ... "When we went to Geneva to present the report there was not the nervousness that there used to be (before)," Deputy Justice MinisterMahmud Istamov told reporters in Tashkent on Wednesday....

But its refusal to budge on gay rights shows there are limits to the Tashkent government's willingness to accommodate Western standards ... "When we went to Geneva to present the report there was not the nervousness that there used to be (before)," Deputy Justice MinisterMahmud Istamov told reporters in Tashkent on Wednesday....

Hans Timmer, chief economist for Europe and Central Asia at the World Bank urged the government to keep up the pace of pace of reform but acknowledged Tashkent was worried about the effect on jobs ... Both officials were speaking on visits to the Kazakh capital of Astana ... At the same time, he said, the government in Tashkent "is very much concerned about the impact of reforms on the labour market" and is likely to tread carefully ... PRICES ... ....

Fans of low-cost communication in Uzbekistan celebrated on May 23 as Skype and Viber, two popular online chatting software programs, began to function normally once again ... Now everything works. You can use it,” said Farhod Roziyev. When Roziyev made the remarks at a conference in Tashkent on the development of IT and telecommunications, the hall broke into applause, a moment shown on state news channel Uzbekistan 24 ... ....

NEW DELHI. Eyeing Asian Games glory nearly two years after a rare death-defying stunt in sport's biggest stage, gymnast Dipa Karmakar will still need to overcome the "fear factor" that plays out in the mind of an athlete following a career-threatening injury, feels her coach Bisweshwar Nandi... "I would say she is about 90 percent fit now ... Other medal hopefuls, Ashish Kumar and Aruna Reddy, are training in Tashkent. ....

Eyeing Asian Games glory nearly two years after a rare death-defying stunt in sport’s biggest stage, gymnast Dipa Karmakar will still need to overcome the “fear factor” that plays out in the mind of an athlete following a career-threatening injury, feels her coach Bisweshwar Nandi... READ ... READ ... READ ... Other medal hopefuls, Ashish Kumar and Aruna Reddy, are training in Tashkent. ....

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The opening hearing of Guzal Tokhtakhadjayeva’s criminal trial last month began late because of the hubbub that day at Tashkent city court ... Guzal, a 31-year-old from one of Tashkent’s old quarters, was in the dock with her husband MuhammadRashidov on suspicion of distributing propaganda materials of a proscribed Islamist group and seeking to undermine the constitution....

An Amnesty International delegation will be in Uzbekistan this week in what the human rights watchdog describes as the first such visit to the country in 14 years ... The two are scheduled to meet with government officials and civil society representatives, the statement said. Struthers said the watchdog had prepared a list of recommendations for officials in Tashkent ... Tillaev's release was widely seen as a gesture toward the U.S ... ....